There's a reason a vine is the centerpiece in the
fairytale Jack and the Beanstalk. Real vines don’t take you
to a giant’s castle, but their speedy growth offers almost
instant gratification, as well as many other benefits.

This plant’s common name suggests a breakfast cereal and a
coastal plant, though the grass thrives across much of the
continent. And you don’t eat it, even with raisins and brown sugar.
The cultivar name refers to water.

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